<<@jameshoffmann says : I've really got to start double-checking I've locked the studio up properly...>> <<@jamesmorgan3623 says : Why is there oil in your chocolate?!?>> <<@MermaidDreamsAstrology says : This feels like a prion of chemical compounds. 😢>> <<@jab2ez says : How to find polymorphs? Are crystalized states more stable than other states? So many questions.>> <<@jab2ez says : Turn the crystals into a powder, put the powder in a drink, and make that the medicine?>> <<@arbiforumnow says : polymorphism may indeed be affecting some vials of vaccine lots>> <<@arbiforumnow says : a "shotgun of nucleation" !?>> <<@knotkool1 says : funny that this video pops up in june.>> <<@UlfhedinnNorsk says : Meh… HIV isn’t that bad for normal people 😉>> <<@stevephilips7545 says : f sofi ... go on the blockchain and manage your money yourself....>> <<@mecha-sheep7674 says : Ice-nine. That's what this is about.>> <<@jobymathewkaimaveettil7267 says : Thank you for this beautiful study..>> <<@UnraveledDreams says : And noone suspects sabotage... Someone in that chicago team that visited...🤔>> <<@rodionincatoer2967 says : It won't destroy activated charcoal tho so we're saved>> <<@richardkenan2891 says : Funny how the HIV medication that was "wiped out" is still available today. The drug company had to release it in a refrigerated gelcap, and then a non-crystalline extrusion that doesn't require refrigeration. Expensive, but hardly that great a disaster on the scale of global medicine - although it was a horrible disaster for the people who needed the medicine to survive and either died from it not working or had to buy much more expensive formulations.>> <<@sillylung says : God created HIV for a reason and said a big ol nope to this medication. Not much you can do about an act of God.>> <<@Няавчик says : Ok but we can't be anti medicine>> <<@Няавчик says : No way they didn't try to make money even when it failed? Wow>> <<@mrostin1801 says : Lazarus>> <<@GRod-d6y says : Maybe CERN knows…>> <<@keithtam8859 says : They may have some eye people doing tricks in their mist>> <<@pumapixelpixelpuma7219 says : I'm not a fan of Casper, his presentations comes across as excessively performative and distracting, to the point that he sometimes seems 'high'.>> <<@TheNimaid says : Came for the pharmaceutical apocalypse, stayed to learn the secrets of chocolate polymorphs.>> <<@homesciencelab-e3z says : ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤>> <<@jcortese3300 says : The creepiest thing about this is that, if we want to learn about the polymorphs and study them so that we know when one might pop up ... we have to make the stupid thing in the first place. The only way you can study how to stop the demon is to summon the thing. That's a hell of a good argument for AI, actually. It may be possible for an AI to anticipate the existence of a dangerous polymorph without actually synthesizing it.>> <<@lairbox says : This is something terrible, if I may say this crystal acts like a fungus. I really hope they will find a solution for that.>> <<@YAMAGUCCIJP says : I never thought I would unsubscribe to this channel.>> <<@Falcon-eh8tq says : Just ask any meth head if stereoisomers matter lol. They'll tell you they haven't been high since 2012 because of Stereoisomers lol>> <<@Mufruff says : 2:41 "...we can finally be bees">> <<@Kanons51-k7l says : AI could use this as a tool to sabotage us if it decides to.>> <<@astrafaan says : I love the channel but it seems recently some of the subject "titles" seem more like AI suggestions than a science channel. "Destroy all medicine"??? REALLY? Wtf happened to this channel?>> <<@haiio1348 says : Question: Why do you guys still experiment with changing thumbnail (and maybe titel)? Is that maybe just a trial and error thing, since you can release earlier this way? Or is it for perpetually collecting data (psychology)?>> <<@mattmilner5935 says : Thanks for terrifying us all again with your very thorough and important information!>> <<@soggybiscotti8425 says : A heated debate 170 years ago: "I dare say, I believe you to have been misled good sir." Oh, I do not feel misinformed, and yet how would one know if one's self is misinformed? Do go on Heated debate today: "lol you ain't clutching bro, on god you capped" "Get off the pipe bro you trippin' nazi nazi sexist get cancelled">> <<@soggybiscotti8425 says : A disillusion tester? Man, I'm not sure if I'd test positive because I am indeed disillusioned, or negative because I'm disillusioned and therefore can't be positive>> <<@NWthinkout says : Вау. Познавательно. Вот почему шоколад важно хранить в холодильнике.>> <<@alejandrortorres says : Who does the excellent animations in your videos, and how are they created?>> <<@djdanicp says : I think part of the reason why suddenly this started to become a problem all across the world almost instantly has to do with something called morphic resonance. It is similar to the way that all living things learn across generations, species-wide, & even across time, but can also happen with inanimate objects when they "learn" to crystalize, often randomly & unexpectedly for the first time. As soon as a substance crystallizes, instantly, that substance learns to crystallize everywhere in the world. This theory of morphic resonance is rejected by some scientists bc it shouldn't be possible & nobody understands the why or the precise mechanism that makes it possible. There were interesting studies done on rats with a maze that proved that learning does occur species-wide from generation to generation, even when populations are completely segregated. It almost seems like magic, similar to how a smartphone would seem like magic to a caveman, not because it actually is, but because their ability to comprehend it with their primitive understanding of the world & technology would make it impossible for them to understand how something so crazy could even exist if it was not magic.>> <<@philipm3173 says : Love the explanation of Raman spectroscopy!>> <<@theclowns5541 says : IS he okay ? Look at his eyes he really looks sick. I hope hes fine.>> <<@caseyharrington4947 says : For anyone looking to save 33 minutes—the same chemicals in an old medicine bonded differently and people worry that could happen to other medicines. Why did the old medicine do that? They don't know>> <<@AndromanicAutomaton says : Man, I do not like the direction Veritasium is going. Bummer. Shitty animation too. Ugh. *edit* Even the ending is weak. Good lord.>> <<@controlledburst says : Chaos theory + quantum uncertainty>> <<@CyraDriluth says : The feeling when the code you've worked on two years ago that was working perfectly fine suddenly breaks and doesn't work anymore.>> <<@iHateQwest says : This channels kinda fallen off in the last year or so>> <<@firm3d says : Once you know how much Einstein didn’t do and how much he exploited the women in his life, it’s embarrassing to see people quote him in a positive light.>> <<@JefferyRowson says : What the hell does this mean>> <<@Hunpecked says : Back in the early 70s when I was a biochemistry student, one of my professors told a (possibly apocryphal) story: When he was a chemistry student, the university's entire chemistry department moved to a brand new building. Unfortunately in the new building none of the students' newly synthesized compounds would crystallize out of solution. The students and professors tried everything, to no avail. Finally, in desperation, they took the solutions to the old building, uncovered them, and (as my prof told it) poof! poof! poof! all the solutions crystallized. The old building was "contaminated" with seed crystals from decades of chemical synthesis classes.>> <<@StripedJacket says : Didn’t we already see a video on this? Or am I mixing up my channels?>> <<@cdub42 says : 18:20 the ooooooolllll tappa tappa>>
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